CACS 2010 aims to bring together researchers and scientists from academia, industry, and government laboratories to present new results and identify future research directions in computer applications and computational science.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Agent and Autonomous Systems

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing

Computer Architecture and VLSI

Computer Control and Robotics

Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality

Computers in Education

Computer Modeling and Simulations

Computer Networks and Communications

Computer Security and Privacy

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Data Mining and Data Engineering

Distributed and Services Computing

Energy and Power Systems

Intelligent Systems

Internet and Web Systems

Nano Technologies

Real-Time and Embedded Systems

Scientific Computing and Applications

Signal, Image and Multimedia Processing

Software Engineering

Test Technologies

CACS 2010 conference proceedings will be published by CPS which will include the conference proceedings in IEEE Xplore and submit the proceedings to Ei Compendex and ISTP for indexing.

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